Disclaimer: I do not own One Tree Hill.
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Lucas and Haley walked down the street, together. The sun shined bright and a cool breeze flew through their hair. Lucas sighed as he looked forward to a long weekend. Their first weekend since Nathan had left "So Hale, we got three days. What do you wanna do?"
Haley giggled as she grabbed Lucas' wrist and spun around. Lucas, pulling her back to him, kissed her cheek and let go. The two of them were becoming much closer now that Nathan was gone. "Um... Why don't we... go for a road trip?"
Haley smiled at her friend as they sat down on the picnic table by the basketball court near the river. Looking back at the water, the two shivered. "You wanna go somewhere else?" Lucas asked desperately. Haley nodded her head. As they walked down the street, Lucas answered her question.
"No road trip." Haley tilted her head and Lucas sighed. "My car broke down. But we can probably have some fun here."
"Ya I guess... But where will we go? Everything's gonna be closed on Sunday and Monday." They continued to think as they went into Karen's Café. "I've got it!"
"Okay so everything's perfect. You know the plan?" Haley asked excitedly as Lucas gulped down his toast.
"Yes I know it." He swallowed the food. Lucas began listing their objectives for the day. "See I know it. You haven't stopped telling me what we're doing since yesterday."
"Lucas you forgot one." Haley objected. She leaned her head in and brushed his lips with a soft kiss.
"Now how could I forget that?" he asked smiling as he pulled the brunette into his arms. Wrapping his strong arm around her, Lucas kissed her red lips as she rested her body against his. He brushed his hand through her silky hair and whispered into her ear. Haley giggled, then jumped as the screen door to Lucas' kitchen opened abruptly.
"I'm not here." Keith said quickly as he turned away from them. The man apologized as he left the kitchen. "Keith, don't tell mom." Lucas said as Haley adjusted her seating on his lap.
"Don't tell mom what?" Karen asked suspiciously as she entered her bright kitchen. Her eyes darted across the room and landed on the two teenagers sitting together. "I see."
After a long five minutes of awkward silence, Lucas and Haley left for their "amazing" day. "So first we go to the library." Haley said excitedly.
"Remind me why."
(A/N: Prepare yourselves the word "Ferris wheel" comes up a lot in the next few paragraphs! As you were...)
Haley shrugged at her friend's forgetfulness. "Well we need something to read at the top of that Ferris wheel." Lucas laughed. They hadn't been there wheel in years. (The Ferris wheel.)
The old Ferris wheel was as its title described an old Ferris wheel. When Lucas and Haley where young children, the Ferris wheel was still in motion (for lack of a better word). But when they were 10 years old, the owners were forced to shut down because the motor had broken. However, for years after children still climbed the Ferris wheel mounting to the highest seats pretending to be mountain climbers. Then as teenagers it was used as a popular make out place.
"Okay So you go that way and I'll go this way and we'll meet back here, at the front entrance, in... 18 minutes no later. Okay?"
Lucas laughed at his friend's accurateness. "Okay." He agreed chuckling.
19 minutes later Lucas stood by the entrance waiting for Haley. He sighed as he watched the numbers on his watch turn from '19' to '20'. "She's late." He told himself.
Finally, after he'd been waiting a long five minutes by the door, Haley came rushing up. "How late am I?" She asked as she leaned her head on Lucas' shoulder.
Haley looked up and saw him looking down at her. "I know, but I couldn't find my library card and there were a lot of people in front of me and Stacey just wouldn't stop talking..."
Haley long train of excuses was ended when Lucas' lips met her own. Forgetting where they were, Haley embraced her friend and wrapped her arms around his torso. It felt like they had been lifted of the cold linoleum and placed onto a fluffy cloud, but not for long.
Two young boys walking past smirked disgustedly saying, "Get a room, why don't ya?"
Torn back to the brutal reality and reminded that they were still in Tree Hill's library, Lucas and Haley grinned sheepishly and ushered themselves through the door. When they reached the sidewalk outside the library, the two teens burst into a fit of laughter. They sat down a small wooden bench and continued to laugh hysterically.
"Wow! Now that's both exhilarating and totally embarrassing." Lucas said as he finished laughing. "You wanna go to the Ferris wheel now?" he asked Haley as he took her hand in his.
Haley nodded and walked away with her best friend, who seemed to be evolving into more.
"Wow!" they both said. "I don't remember it being this... big."
"Yeah and rusty." Haley added.
(A/N: Grr! My cat keeps walking in front of the screen!)
"Do you still wanna go up?" Lucas asked hoping she'd say no. But after thinking for a moment Haley nodded her head.
"Why do you not?" She asked innocently. Lucas just shrugged and they made their way to wheel together. Lucas told Haley to go first so she did.
Half way up the wheel Lucas began to feel his backpack getting heavy. "Luc you okay?" Haley asked when she stopped hearing the cling of his shoe against the metal.
"Yeah I'm fine." Lucas said trying his best to make it sound believable. Looking down he saw how far up he was and it made his head begin to twirl.
"Lucas?" he heard Haley yell.
Closing his eyes he let his body relax and fall back...
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For everyone who asks receives; he who seeks finds; and to him who knocks the door will be opened.
--Matthew 7:8
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